Wifredo Lam enjoyed a long-standing friendship with famed artist Pablo Picasso, who often championed Lam's work. Wifredo Lam’s first exhibition happened at the Gallerie Pierre Loeb in Paris, France in 1939. Later that year, he exhibited his work alongside Picasso at an exhibition inside New York City's Perls Galleries.
« I responded always to the presence of factors that emanated from our history and our geography, tropical flowers, and black culture. »
Wifredo Lam
At the time of his death more than forty years hence, Lam's art had been featured in over one hundred museums and galleries across the globe and a number of his individual works have hung at world-renowned museums like the Art Institute of Chicago, the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in Ne
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Wifredo Lam enjoyed a long-standing friendship with famed artist Pablo Picasso, who often championed Lam's work. Wifredo Lam’s first exhibition happened at the Gallerie Pierre Loeb in Paris, France in 1939. Later that year, he exhibited his work alongside Picasso at an exhibition inside New York City's Perls Galleries.
« I responded always to the presence of factors that emanated from our history and our geography, tropical flowers, and black culture. »
Wifredo Lam
At the time of his death more than forty years hence, Lam's art had been featured in over one hundred museums and galleries across the globe and a number of his individual works have hung at world-renowned museums like the Art Institute of Chicago, the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City, as well as New York's Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. After fleeing war-ravaged France in 1941, Wifredo Lam was detained in a prison on the Caribbean island of Martinique for forty days. In 2015, Wifredo Lam’s creations will be featured as part of a traveling exhibition, which will begin at the Centre Pompidou Museum in Paris and make stops, first at the Reina Sofia Museum in Spain and finally at London's Tate Museum. Lam died in Paris in 1982 at the age of 79. (
Artist website)
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